Karlovy Vary IFF

The 49th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 4th – July 12th, 2014) will open with the
international premiere of the American sci-fi I Origins, which will be
personally introduced by the film’s lead actor Michael Pitt, director
Mike Cahill and actress Astrid Bergès-Frisbey. Among this year’s
celebrity guests are Mel Gibson, Michael Pitt, French actress Fanny Ardante
who will present her third film Obsessive Rhythms for which she wrote the
screenplay and directed and award-winning Hollywood actress Laura Dern.

Mel Gibson, photo: Film Servis Festival Karlovy VaryUS actor, director, and producer Mel Gibson will receive the festival’s
highest award for his many years of artistic engagement in international
cinema, which has been recognized through two Oscars, a Golden Globe, and
nearly three dozen other important prizes and nominations. Gibson will use
the occasion to present his most recent work as director, the mystical
drama Apocalypto.

The Festival President’s Award this year will go to the Czech
screen-writer Zdeněk Svěrák, who authored the Oscar winning film Kolya.
The Crystal Globe for Outstanding Artistic Contribution to World Cinema
will go to American film director William Friedkin whose work includes The
Exorcist, The French Connection and Sorcerer.

The main competition at the 49th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival will offer viewers seven
international premieres, two Czech premieres and, for the first time ever,
an animated film. It will also show a fresh copy of Jiří Menzel’s
Oscar-winning classic Closely Watched Trains which has undergone a major
digital restoration.

The festival will wind up with Damián Szifrón’s Wild Tales, shown at
the Cannes Film Festival. The closing film and the closing gala ceremony of
the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival will be shown live in cinemas
around the Czech Republic.

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Film fans from at home and abroad have descended on the west Bohemian spa
town Karlovy Vary for the 49th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
which opens on Friday night. The festival will screen over 200 films,
including seven international and two Czech premieres.
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